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Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam

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Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam
Directed byPeter Rida Michail
Produced byPeggy Regan
Written byBrady Klosterman
Based onCharacters appearing in comic books published
by DC
Looney Tunes
by Warner Bros.
Starring
Edited byMelissa Bailey
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Home Entertainment
Release date
  • June 20, 2021 (2021-06-20) (Cartoon Network premiere)
  • July 27, 2021 (2021-07-27)
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam is a television animated superhero sports comedy film, and a crossover between the television series, Teen Titans Go!, which is from the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, and the 1996 live-action/animated film, Space Jam. The events of the film take place during the seventh season of Teen Titans Go!. It premiered on Cartoon Network on June 20, 2021, and will be released digitally on July 27, 2021.

Summary[edit]

The Teen Titans are visited by the Nerdlucks, the Space Jam villains who tried to capture Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes. Astonished to discover his fellow Titans have never seen Space Jam, Cyborg organizes an exclusive watch party.

Plot[edit]

The Titans are relaxing on the beach. Later, they get interrupted by a spaceship hovering over them. It lands near them, and The Nerdlucks come out of said spaceship. Robin says that they are evil, but the others disagree and let them in the tower. Cyborg later suggests that they should watch Space Jam. The other Titans have no idea what it is, so he explains. After he does so, they agree to watch it.

They pause the movie to point out that the Nerdlucks can take powers. The Titans except Robin suggest that they use their powers. They do so. Blanko gets Cyborg's powers, Bupkus gets Raven's, Bang gets Beast Boy's and Nawt gets Starfire's. Pound stays the same due to Robin having no powers. Robin shows off his dance moves, but they all don't like it. The movie continues.

Voice cast[edit]

Outside Space Jam[edit]

Within Space Jam[edit]

Live-action[edit]

Some of the film's live-action cast play fictional versions of themselves:[1]

Voice cast[edit]

Production[edit]

The film serves the sequel to Teen Titans Go! vs. Teen Titans, which in turn is a sequel to Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, marking as the third Teen Titans Go! movie, and is made as a way to promote Space Jam: A New Legacy.[2] The film is done in the style of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Peter Rida Michail, who co-directed the first Teen Titans Go! movie, returned to direct the third film.

Reception[edit]

The movie was met with mixed reviews from critics and audiences.

References[edit]

  1. Maslin, Janet (November 15, 1996). "Icons Meet: Bugs, Daffy And Jordan". The New York Times. Retrieved September 12, 2010.
  2. Liu, Narayan (May 27, 2021). "Cartoon Network Goes Meta with Teen Titans Go! See Space Jam Movie". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved May 27, 2021.

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